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Graduate Software Developer

Posted 6 days ago

  • Worcester, Worcestershire
  • Permanent
  • £25,000 to £28,000 /Yr
  • Sponsored
  • Expires In 22 days
Kickstart your career with .NET, C#, SQL Server – Blazor a bonus!

We’re proud to be working with a long-standing, family-run business based in Worcester—established for over 30 years with an impressive track record of staff loyalty and retention (many have been here 25+ years!). They’re now looking to invest in the next generation of talent, offering a fantastic opportunity for a Graduate Software Developer to begin their career in a nurturing, growth-oriented environment.

This is a rare chance to join a company that truly values its people. You’ll be supported by a friendly, experienced team and encouraged to learn, explore new technologies, and shape your own development journey from day one.

What You’ll Need:

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A degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related field

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Some academic, personal, or internship experience with Microsoft .NET and C#

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Familiarity with SQL or database fundamentals

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An interest in Blazor or modern web frameworks (bonus, not essential)

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A willingness to learn and grow in a collaborative setting

The Role Offers:

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Mentorship from long-tenured developers

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Hands-on experience building and maintaining business-critical applications

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A chance to work on a variety of projects with real impact

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The freedom to shape your learning path and explore new tools and languages

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A stable, welcoming workplace where people stay because they’re valued

Why Join?

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Family-run business with strong values and a positive culture

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Long-term stability and job security

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Encouragement and resources to grow technically and professionally

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A genuine opportunity to start a meaningful career—not just a job

If you're a recent graduate looking to start strong in a supportive team, this is the kind of opportunity that doesn’t come around often.

This role will require office bassed attendance initially then will move into a flexible hybrid approach